Ep 13. Miracles
- February 6, 2001
- 44 min
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6.6 (128)
In the JAG season 6 episode 13, titled "Miracles," the main storyline revolves around Lt. Harmon "Harm" Rabb Jr. (portrayed by David James Elliott) and Lt. Col. Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (portrayed by Catherine Bell) investigating a case involving a young boy named Zachary who is believed to be a miracle worker.
The episode begins with the young boy being taken into custody by the military after he makes a miraculous recovery following a car accident that killed his parents. The boy is able to heal himself and others as well, leading some to believe that he has divine powers.
Harm and Mac are tasked with determining whether or not the boy's powers are legitimate or if there is another explanation for his abilities. As they begin to investigate, they encounter a number of obstacles, including resistance from the military officials who are guarding the boy and the boy's own reluctance to discuss his powers.
Meanwhile, Harm is dealing with his own personal issues as he tries to come to terms with the fact that his father has Alzheimer's disease. This subplot adds an emotional dimension to the episode, as Harm struggles with the prospect of losing his father and reflects on the importance of family.
As the investigation into Zachary's powers continues, Harm and Mac begin to uncover a web of secrets and lies that suggest that there may be a more sinister explanation for the boy's abilities. They are forced to confront their own beliefs and values as they grapple with the ethical implications of the case.
Overall, "Miracles" is a compelling episode that explores complex themes such as faith, belief, and the nature of miracles. It showcases the talents of the lead actors and provides a thought-provoking storyline that will keep viewers engaged from beginning to end.